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3.2.3 CallRecorder settings
Before you make your first recordings, there are just a few settings you might need to
make on your CallRecorder appliance. You may not be able to determine the correct
setting for some of the switches or jumpers described below until you start to make your
first recordings. Nevertheless, it is best to familiarise yourself now with where the
switches are located and how they work.
Wire selection for handset / line connection (‘Line A-B’ switch with CR-100 USB)
As handset and telephone connection cables can be wired in different ways, the CR-
100 USB is universally adaptable. If you need to make a change, all you have to do is
flick a switch to make the correct adjustment.
If, when making your first recordings, you discover, for example, that when you connect
the handset cable you can only hear yourself on the recording and not the other person,
or that when plugging in the telephone connection cable you hear nothing at all on the
recording, then simply change the position of the ‘Line A-B’ switch and try again.
If in switch position ‘B’ the volume difference between you and the other person is too
big, you can additionally change the connection configuration by pulling two jumpers
inside the unit. To do so, first disconnect all cables from the CR-100 USB and the
carefully open the housing. Pull out the two single jumpers according to this drawing::
After that, first close the housing completely. Only then, reconnect the cables to the CR-
100 USB to put it into operation again. If you’re not sure, let this configuration change
be done by a telephone engineer.